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remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. >>> we're an interactive show here. on monday i got a call from cody in florida. wanted to know what is happening with the downward sled ride in xoom, the billion dollar company that's basically an online money transfer service. i said i wasn't sure. i've got to take a closer look. xoom came public back in february. shot up immediately 21.50 on the first day of trading, for a while, a pretty darn good year, ran up as high as $35. but in the last six weeks, xoom has been taken to the wood shed. it has fallen more than $8, 24%, hence cody's call. to understand what's going on here, you need some more mac ground on the industry that xoom plays in. what's known as the global remittence bus
remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. >>> we're an interactive show here. on monday i got a call from cody in...
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it was violating any law. it would be a bribery law. is it a bribe to -- not that you can do business in china without bribes. is it a bribe to hire someone's son or daughter -- >> not clear to me. that's why i said, it has to be organized as a quid pro quo. >> if it's secretive, if there's things that people don't want to be known about it, i think that's a different situation. >> i think they did do it that way the way they did the spreadsheets. now they're saying they did the spreadsheets because they thought people were not really being truthful. they said they were bragging about the revenue and they wanted to see if it was real. >> i don't know. >> i think it's a tough case to make but i also think there are things you wanted to hide, if there's something secretive you didn't want to be known. >> it wasn't like the people were being not paid on the regular employee rolls or that they were working but then were really going on vacation. it wasn't like they were being bought off. they had a real job. >> it
it was violating any law. it would be a bribery law. is it a bribe to -- not that you can do business in china without bribes. is it a bribe to hire someone's son or daughter -- >> not clear to me. that's why i said, it has to be organized as a quid pro quo. >> if it's secretive, if there's things that people don't want to be known about it, i think that's a different situation. >> i think they did do it that way the way they did the spreadsheets. now they're saying they did...
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remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of mon
remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments....
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i signed it into law. we'll put the best foot forward in court and we'll win the day. >> now, election's coming up. many think that this compromise, the fact it was bipartisan, is going to give you an edge for a second term. with our final 40 seconds here, can you give us an idea of some of the issues you're going to be underscoring as you make a run for a second term? >> you need governors that take on hard issues like pension reform, and like making sure we have marriage equality in our state. i signed that law a couple of weeks ago. that's what governors should do. i don't worry about politics. i worry about policy. i inherited terrible problems from rob blagojevich. we cleaned up the ethics, and we reformed the pension system which needed fundamental reform. >> now, with regard to chicago, which you can't speak for directly, obviously -- >> i live in chicago. >> no, i understand that. it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they ha
i signed it into law. we'll put the best foot forward in court and we'll win the day. >> now, election's coming up. many think that this compromise, the fact it was bipartisan, is going to give you an edge for a second term. with our final 40 seconds here, can you give us an idea of some of the issues you're going to be underscoring as you make a run for a second term? >> you need governors that take on hard issues like pension reform, and like making sure we have marriage equality...
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. >> well, if you're not breaking the law, i think it's -- >> you are breaking the law in the united states. >> so regulators have what right to know that you have a bank account? >> look, i think the global financial system is getting more and more tied together. you need to be able to reach to all places. you can't have pockets where you're hiding things, particularly in an era of terrorism. you can funnel funds back and forth. that's a huge issue. although the u.s. hab coming after this from the tax perspective. >> but, becky, is regulation catching up with globalization? >> exactly. >> the finance and business globalized regulation did not. so this ability to move capital around means that government really can't keep up with it unless you have rules like this, which is no secret bank accounts. >> right. >> you know the true zealot on the anti-taxation side of things -- and no one wants to break the law. there's tax avoidance and there's tax evasion. >> you're riding things in a swiss bank account and makes sure no one knows about it, you're probably doing more than tax avoidance
. >> well, if you're not breaking the law, i think it's -- >> you are breaking the law in the united states. >> so regulators have what right to know that you have a bank account? >> look, i think the global financial system is getting more and more tied together. you need to be able to reach to all places. you can't have pockets where you're hiding things, particularly in an era of terrorism. you can funnel funds back and forth. that's a huge issue. although the u.s....
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we've got our eye on top tech companies, teaming up in hopes the government will reform practices and laws regulating surveillance of individuals. it comes on the heels of leaked documents that show surveillance of users through online games datinging back to 2008. this has been going on for five year? >> yeah. one of the interesting things about this call for surveillance reform is who's not signed on. no apple, no amazon on other big names in the digital economy on here. so that's interesting. but also here, over the months there's been a shift in attention. everybody was concerned about china, right, google versus china, microsoft had issues. but there's this broader conversation. file like they don't want to point their fingers directly at u.s. government because that's uncouth but people in silicon valley ticked off about the nsa surveillance, what's happening as far as tapping data at the source. i mean the methods that have been used to get this information, they're unhappy about it, looking for change. >> the defense, though, during the beginning of the nsa surveillance leak back i
we've got our eye on top tech companies, teaming up in hopes the government will reform practices and laws regulating surveillance of individuals. it comes on the heels of leaked documents that show surveillance of users through online games datinging back to 2008. this has been going on for five year? >> yeah. one of the interesting things about this call for surveillance reform is who's not signed on. no apple, no amazon on other big names in the digital economy on here. so that's...
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people with pre-existing conditions, especially cancer patients, may be worse off because of the new law. >>> and sticker shock. deductibles are skyrocketing and that means huge out-of-pocket posts. and then get this -- 70% of doctors in california won't play in obama care. >>> also tonight, very senior, highly placed republican house source in washington, d.c. tells me the budget deal is close but the sequester will not survive
people with pre-existing conditions, especially cancer patients, may be worse off because of the new law. >>> and sticker shock. deductibles are skyrocketing and that means huge out-of-pocket posts. and then get this -- 70% of doctors in california won't play in obama care. >>> also tonight, very senior, highly placed republican house source in washington, d.c. tells me the budget deal is close but the sequester will not survive
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. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's take son long in ex. >> stealth stock studs. enough said. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." >>> huge news out of general motors that the company named mary barra it first female ceo. to phil lebeau
. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's...
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the law is the law. this notion that, well, you just don't care. >> then you won't say -- then the obama -- you would say the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's kind of what we're seeing happen, though. >> well, absolutely. >> i'm with you on that, both sides, sort of, there's so much partisan backdrop to the whole thing. i don't know if anyone's thinking about the actual individuals that are being affected by this. >> i disagree. we argued from the -- you're going to impact individuals. they said, listen, we're going to help 15% of the population and ruin it for 85. we said that upfront. said this is going to be -- >> and the democrats would say, you want the law to go by the wayside and no
the law is the law. this notion that, well, you just don't care. >> then you won't say -- then the obama -- you would say the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's...
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this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in this day and age. won jeopardy, sold. many companies provide excellent data analytics. you don't need ibm. ibm offers the fabled one-stop shop. but again, increasingly going a la carte, something we saw with dream force, a celebration of everything that ibm is not. accused ibm as being irrelevant and not offering companies anything close to a bargain. heavy hardware, big iron, no thank you. meantime, ibm spends much of its cash free throw flow buying back stock. it's a giant cyclical company without any real growth at all. i have to tell you if warren buffett weren't in this stock, i
this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in...
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the ahabs, the ceos, could even be prosecuted under a loose interpretation of the law if they engage in whale-like behavior. that's a huge and positive change for the group. i think we'll presume there is less rogue behavior, the investment banks, and will begin to value the stocks like their investment streams arks was the case with morgan stanley, which stock has rallied and become a volker compliant bank and done so with gusto. it's the biggest rally of the regional bank, and the nonbank financials like master card, which soared after a 10 for 1 split. big buyback. foe financials where a lot of investors got their monies because of worries if if they own a center bank, that the volker rule applies to, it might blow i was up with trading or an embedded hedge fund or the kind that's been bad. no one was ever going to be able to put a pe multiple on proprietary due to the dbl whammy of inconsistency of the earnings streams and the possibilities of whale-like activity. why so much on the volker rule? why so many articles why this is -- banks always fight regulation. that's what they h
the ahabs, the ceos, could even be prosecuted under a loose interpretation of the law if they engage in whale-like behavior. that's a huge and positive change for the group. i think we'll presume there is less rogue behavior, the investment banks, and will begin to value the stocks like their investment streams arks was the case with morgan stanley, which stock has rallied and become a volker compliant bank and done so with gusto. it's the biggest rally of the regional bank, and the nonbank...
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yet president obama still holds another pep rally today for his ev ever faltering health care law. this time the pep rally had no pep. a new report says about a third of all the obama care enrollees may not be enrolled. that's the reported failure rate on the so-called back end information that is sent to insurance companies. in other words, thousands of the nation's fast food
yet president obama still holds another pep rally today for his ev ever faltering health care law. this time the pep rally had no pep. a new report says about a third of all the obama care enrollees may not be enrolled. that's the reported failure rate on the so-called back end information that is sent to insurance companies. in other words, thousands of the nation's fast food
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the judge said nothing in federal law distinguishes pension debt from other debt. the unions have challenged the bankruptcy under a number of different grounds, one of them that there's a provision in the michigan constitution that prevents impairment of pension obligations, but the judge says that there's no difference under federal bankruptcy law between pension debt and any other debt. he also has said that chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code, which the unions had challenged outright is constitution an under the federal constitution. the one issue that seems to be remaining, did the city and the state-appointed emergency manager negotiate in good faith with the unions before the july 18th bankruptcy filing. he has yet to rule on that. that, though, could be the final nail in the coffin for the unions, who are trying to prevent this. but regardless, judge rhodes has pretty much acknowledged that whatever he rules is bound to be appealed. >> with the pension of the 23,000 retirees at stake. >> while analysts try to predict whether the years will be hot or cold for in
the judge said nothing in federal law distinguishes pension debt from other debt. the unions have challenged the bankruptcy under a number of different grounds, one of them that there's a provision in the michigan constitution that prevents impairment of pension obligations, but the judge says that there's no difference under federal bankruptcy law between pension debt and any other debt. he also has said that chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code, which the unions had challenged outright is...
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i think overall tremendous tax law selling, tremendous capitulation. we saw this at the end of the second quarter with gold. just an absolute rush to the exits, quarter end rebalancing is a phenomenal time for investors to take advantage of capitulation. and that's what we're seeing with gold. >> okay. so, what you're saying, in other words, they take one of the few underperforming assets of the year. it's kind of its own idiosyncratic story, but is that it for gold? are we going to fall below 1200 here? >> no. i think this is a classic capitulation, a fear moment, where you have a lot of quarter-end rebalancing. a lot of pms have to -- you have risk manager tapping yourself on the shoulder. anyone who's taken professional risk, i've been there, the risk manager comes in, taps you on the shoulder, you have to cut the position in half. so i think in the first quarter, i think after january 1st there's going to be nobody left to sell gold and, say, coal names and gold names. both of those sectors are completely decimated. >> often there's a relationship
i think overall tremendous tax law selling, tremendous capitulation. we saw this at the end of the second quarter with gold. just an absolute rush to the exits, quarter end rebalancing is a phenomenal time for investors to take advantage of capitulation. and that's what we're seeing with gold. >> okay. so, what you're saying, in other words, they take one of the few underperforming assets of the year. it's kind of its own idiosyncratic story, but is that it for gold? are we going to fall...
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if you violate the law, you've done something wrong. it's not only if you profit from it. >> who violated -- if someone violated the law -- >> i think they paid a fine because of the marketing materials. >> and if someone violated -- he a 29-year-old trader was the only guy that was brought to trial, right? >> they paid hundreds of millions of dollars and a fine for doing something they shouldn't have done and that was creating the fund, populating it with their own customers and then taking the or position. >> i don't buy that. that's a false narrative. >> let's be honest, the volcker rule is a very difficult issue. it relates to that, but that's a small piece of this. the question i have about this new law relates actually to the standard and what's going to happen, meaning when people talk about specific, it has to be a specific hedge, how specific that ultimately has to be. and the question i'd ask kate kelly is if i'm wells fargo and i'm long the housing market, can i make a specific hedge against the housingkets a hedge? >> you ca
if you violate the law, you've done something wrong. it's not only if you profit from it. >> who violated -- if someone violated the law -- >> i think they paid a fine because of the marketing materials. >> and if someone violated -- he a 29-year-old trader was the only guy that was brought to trial, right? >> they paid hundreds of millions of dollars and a fine for doing something they shouldn't have done and that was creating the fund, populating it with their own...
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people without insurance who were canceled as a result of this law. they're in a very difficult position. but they've put other people in a bad position because they have not prepared and they've not acted in a way that would avoid this situation. >> i was thinking that the way the initial rollout went, i think they should have underpromised and then overdelivered this time around. but they are not in a position to do that because they've got nervous democrats up for re-election. they had to fix this. they had to come up with something they said was a fix. december 1st. but puts them in the unenviable position of, again, saying something that probably from what i read -- i mean, if you can go in and log in and maybe get on there. but if you -- the back end seems like it's more important than the front end. and if you don't have the back end done, how do any of these companies write insurance? signing up for it is one thing, actually getting it is another, right? >> that point you're making is absolutely true. i'll reflect in history back to 2006 when
people without insurance who were canceled as a result of this law. they're in a very difficult position. but they've put other people in a bad position because they have not prepared and they've not acted in a way that would avoid this situation. >> i was thinking that the way the initial rollout went, i think they should have underpromised and then overdelivered this time around. but they are not in a position to do that because they've got nervous democrats up for re-election. they had...
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your thoughts on how this may change other cities or the legalities of the rule of law. >> well, the detroit decision obviously was sad for the people who came to depend on pose those pensions but it's good for democracy. you can't have in a city or town, cronies getting together and awarding themselves fat pensions they don't pay for and having the liability then become the liability of people who were not even party to the bargain. in this case, if the judge had upheld the pensions, ultimately they probably would have become the liability of people all across michigan who had nothing to do with setting these liabilities in the first place. so the decision does tell cities that you have to be responsible when setting pension promises and if you aren't responsible, you can look forward to something like this where you have to default. >> now let's look in the rear view mirror. what are your opinions on how detroit ended up in bankruptcy? >> well, detroit is a remarkable story of urban decline. it's lost three-quarters of its population. it's a big empty place. i don't think that was
your thoughts on how this may change other cities or the legalities of the rule of law. >> well, the detroit decision obviously was sad for the people who came to depend on pose those pensions but it's good for democracy. you can't have in a city or town, cronies getting together and awarding themselves fat pensions they don't pay for and having the liability then become the liability of people who were not even party to the bargain. in this case, if the judge had upheld the pensions,...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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three kids under one roof and the same with in-laws. i don't know if you ever stayed with in-laws or with mom and dad, right. >> that's been argument for a whi while. if you can, you will get out. although i don't know, we'll see the latest gdp number revised, showed it came down a little bit from construction, i believe. >> i know. and there's people in the near fix. the number is good. under 300. there's a boom happening in some parts of the country. most people okayed in texas. you start to see a pattern. this oil and gas revolution that we're talking about every day, it's starting to appear in the numbers. >> which has not happened so far. a big nice people in "the washington post" about why oil and gas has not been a big jobs driver. >> not yet, but mohawk just announced expansion of plants in dalton. i mentioned that only because you're starting to see jobs being created in the southeast. some people in texas would say, jim, look at the map. but what i see is that it's beginning. this is the largest construction project for our co
three kids under one roof and the same with in-laws. i don't know if you ever stayed with in-laws or with mom and dad, right. >> that's been argument for a whi while. if you can, you will get out. although i don't know, we'll see the latest gdp number revised, showed it came down a little bit from construction, i believe. >> i know. and there's people in the near fix. the number is good. under 300. there's a boom happening in some parts of the country. most people okayed in texas....
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but remember, rogues have always been in the business and no law is going to keep a rogue -- articles are all like this is the end of banking. i want to buy every bank stop, first because of the yield curve and second because of the volcker rule. no one wants to write a story saying the banks welcome the volcker rule because maybe legal costs will be high. but morgan stanley embraces things hook, line and sinker and that's why it's the best acting bank stock. morgan stanley understood the volcker rule, embraced it and -- >> you are praying to the church of -- holy cow! >> hey, i am about -- sorry about your son's fantasy league. i'm still in. >> he woke up very upset. >> beyond fantasy what i care about is the fact that the volcker rule is something journalists like to write about but any company that embraced the volcker rule two years ago, stocks are dramatically higher. ones that haven't, their stocks have treaded water. there, i rest my case! prosecution rests! >> all rise. when we come back this morning, in the new year there will be a new ceo at lululemon and the company's chair
but remember, rogues have always been in the business and no law is going to keep a rogue -- articles are all like this is the end of banking. i want to buy every bank stop, first because of the yield curve and second because of the volcker rule. no one wants to write a story saying the banks welcome the volcker rule because maybe legal costs will be high. but morgan stanley embraces things hook, line and sinker and that's why it's the best acting bank stock. morgan stanley understood the...
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they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. and will they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with this. okay, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potential for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could comeack to bite you or could go to your boss. so would they go to your boss? i mean, what is the incentive of going to your boss? they are concerned about selling products and gettingou to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. i don't necessarily think that they are going after you for those reasons. there is now way or and spyware that is out th
they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. and will they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with this. okay, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not...
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according to the american chemistry council, more than a dozen federal laws govern the manufacture and use of chemicals. and chemistries in every day products are being used safely. many people agree. >> right now i'm cleaning the mirrors and using windex. it's a product i have used and my mom used it. i keep using it. >> reporter: she's a mother of two who says she's not worried about the conventional products in her home. >> the things i use as far as i know do not have chemicals that harm my family. and they work, so i'm not willing to pay more for products who are organic. >> reporter: she blogs and trumpets her embrace of mass brands. >> these are conventional products that i get at a big box store that are cost effective and keep my house clean. i've never looked at the label for this. so -- and to be honest, i don't care. if it works for me, i'll use it. >> i feel that american families need to be aware that they're being exposed every day to chemicals of unproven toxicity. >> reporter: phil says there are cause for concern. >> we have been looking for carefully at connections b
according to the american chemistry council, more than a dozen federal laws govern the manufacture and use of chemicals. and chemistries in every day products are being used safely. many people agree. >> right now i'm cleaning the mirrors and using windex. it's a product i have used and my mom used it. i keep using it. >> reporter: she's a mother of two who says she's not worried about the conventional products in her home. >> the things i use as far as i know do not have...
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that usually means a shake by law, does it not. >> yes in general it does, dave. it doesn't in this regard. we don't have time to get into all of them, but for example, on market making they're permitted under the law to do market making but only when it benefits their customers. so that the caveat there. on hedging, they can't hedge, they coon only hedge the proprietary risk. they can't speculate. we require a correlation analysis. that is, what is the risk and then what is the hedge. they need to be similar. you can't say, i'm going to take a big flyer bet and this is my risk. it has got to be correlated. and we've done that on a number of things. so even though it may seem like there's exemptions here, there, and everywhere, i think it is actually fairly tightly drafted and it is in, keeping step with the law. david: all right. it is not just me that is a little skeptical as you well know. there was one dissenter, republican in the cftc dissented. and financial committee chairman republican jeb hensarling, three years and 11,000 comment letters, we're left with
that usually means a shake by law, does it not. >> yes in general it does, dave. it doesn't in this regard. we don't have time to get into all of them, but for example, on market making they're permitted under the law to do market making but only when it benefits their customers. so that the caveat there. on hedging, they can't hedge, they coon only hedge the proprietary risk. they can't speculate. we require a correlation analysis. that is, what is the risk and then what is the hedge....
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if it is illegal according to the federal law. she then went onto explai on tot well, you know, i live in the same house and i still drive the same car so what's the big deal. and i guess the question becomes to the constituents is it a big deal? are they going to continue to re- elect an individual whose self-enrichment helps in this matter and i think that wealth probably be something that only an election will tell but the other thing that's happening is you see these vehicles like leadership pacs which perform legitimate functions but can also be used as a form of lifestyle enrichment. if you have a campaign committee like friends of peter schweizer there are restrictions what you can and can't use the money for. i couldn't take my kids to disney world in the middle of the campaign and have my committee pay for it. jesse jackson junior is in jail today in part because he was using campaign funds for personal household items. but leadership pacs are a little bit different. you see, leadership pacs don't have, according to the f
if it is illegal according to the federal law. she then went onto explai on tot well, you know, i live in the same house and i still drive the same car so what's the big deal. and i guess the question becomes to the constituents is it a big deal? are they going to continue to re- elect an individual whose self-enrichment helps in this matter and i think that wealth probably be something that only an election will tell but the other thing that's happening is you see these vehicles like...
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signed an open letter urging the government to make sweeping changes to its surveillance laws. writing that people won't use technology they can't trust, the letter urges the government to be more transparent and accountable about its practices. the letter was published on the website reformgovernmentsurveillance.com . senior executives including some ceos from companies such as aol, facebook, google , linkedin, microsoft, twitter and yahoo signed the letter. a new sympathy button is said to be in the works at facebook. for now facebook users have two choices on the website: a thumbs up if they like a post or thumbs down if they don't. the bbc reports-- developers are creating a button that would reflect- " hey" i sympathize" with what you are posting. the report says a facebook created the new button as an internal project-- and there are currently no plans for its launch. it's a new year and a new chief executive for hologic. former head of stryker corp., james macmillan, is in the top spot. it's the third ceo in less than a year for the medical device maker. jack cumming too
signed an open letter urging the government to make sweeping changes to its surveillance laws. writing that people won't use technology they can't trust, the letter urges the government to be more transparent and accountable about its practices. the letter was published on the website reformgovernmentsurveillance.com . senior executives including some ceos from companies such as aol, facebook, google , linkedin, microsoft, twitter and yahoo signed the letter. a new sympathy button is said to be...
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and the law allow him to do this. >> it's unclear that the law allow him to do it. the office of personnel management decided it will give the right to members of congress to determine it. are you spried harry reid is a hypocrite? he's one of the most outstanding members of hypocrite when it comes to policy. he said everybody will be in exchange then he gives the top people around him a special benefit. if i worked for him in his office and was responsible for things to do with nevada, i would be jealous of the fact he has give' this special benefit for people who do the same kind of work but are in his leadership today. we know it doesn't sit well with the american people. here is a survey. should congressional staffers be forced to obtain their health insurance through the exchanges? 80% yes. i would like to know who the 16 per ar16per who say no. this is what calls people to look at congress and say this stinks. >> you say between -- numbers are between 5.4 and 6.2 million. those aren't people. those are policies. those are the policies and most policies coverage
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that mixture of we need to reach for ideals but laws -- principles chiseled into law. he talked about the need to accommodate your opponents, enemies, as mandela has done and saying it's okay to make compromises. yet at the same time stick to core principles like dealing with racial inequality and economic inequality. those are the sort of fundamental pillars of this presidency and at least how he views his own presidency. whether he lives up to that, whether he fails to reach for that is another question. he's given us this road map in these big speeps and they are very few and far between. >> i feel like the white house has been playing for a long time a lot of defense. in the last week the income inequality speech, question of fairness, fair deal for american worker, what kind of country we want to be. the scenes of his presidency we first heard at the democratic national convention echoed some eight, nine years later at the passing of nelson mandela. i think it is a really important reminder, not just for the global community but for americans here about why he's p
that mixture of we need to reach for ideals but laws -- principles chiseled into law. he talked about the need to accommodate your opponents, enemies, as mandela has done and saying it's okay to make compromises. yet at the same time stick to core principles like dealing with racial inequality and economic inequality. those are the sort of fundamental pillars of this presidency and at least how he views his own presidency. whether he lives up to that, whether he fails to reach for that is...
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and i want to focus on the current status and current law. the pell will be exposed to sequestration this includes the vantage point of your community college. >> that really is a good. >> 7% reduction, certainly is going to hurt them and it will still pay for all other classes and it will reduce the amount that they have for books and those are getting a little bit and byte on the cost of this and the students will certainly increase the borrowing that they are going to do in order to make up for the shortfall. >> exacerbates this policy of pushing these student loans and this is the best case scenario. and the other issue with budget funding is that it pushes up against deadlines were students and parents don't have a sure picture of how much they are getting when they are trying to make these college going decisions. >> i think it's important that we absolutely focus on the future. up to a 7% reduction as a result of sequestration, over a two-year period of time. is that correct? >> yes, that is correct. >> another issue that this committe
and i want to focus on the current status and current law. the pell will be exposed to sequestration this includes the vantage point of your community college. >> that really is a good. >> 7% reduction, certainly is going to hurt them and it will still pay for all other classes and it will reduce the amount that they have for books and those are getting a little bit and byte on the cost of this and the students will certainly increase the borrowing that they are going to do in order...
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it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine, thank you. going to the commissary to buy groceries at a discounts. certainly a staple of military life for so long. guess what, the pentagon is now considering closing those stores. we're going to explain what this means for members of the united states military and their families when we come back. cg/úÑÑ my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help p
it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on...
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that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start multiple careers like many young people do, particularly in this economy, before you settle down, you're not going to have to wonder whether or not you can do that because you're worried about coverage. when you do settle down and start a family, maternal care will be covered. if you're a woman, you won't be charged twice as much as men because you're the one carrying the baby. so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people. and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the cou
that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start...
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i mean the laws that have passed have been far more meaningful to the good than the laws that have been passed to the negative. make no mistake, we're always swimming against the tide of the corporate gun lobby trying to do everything they can to undermine sensible change on this issue. we've definitely done a lot not only to stem that tide but make tremendous progress. even on the federal level. that manbill that didn't pass, 54 yes evotes. it's only because of the wacky rules of the senate that it didn't pass by a majority. we are on the trajectory to create the kind of change that the american public wants and we're going to stay at it until we get it and do what we call finish the job and pass expanded brady background checks nationally. >> one of the things we heard after newtown was that, and this is again from opponents of reform in our gun laws, this is really a mental health issue, it's not about guns. so this afternoon vice president biden is going to announce that $100 million is going to be available to increase access to mental health services, including $50 million for com
i mean the laws that have passed have been far more meaningful to the good than the laws that have been passed to the negative. make no mistake, we're always swimming against the tide of the corporate gun lobby trying to do everything they can to undermine sensible change on this issue. we've definitely done a lot not only to stem that tide but make tremendous progress. even on the federal level. that manbill that didn't pass, 54 yes evotes. it's only because of the wacky rules of the senate...
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and he has a background in law enforcement. so phillip always takes several precautions. he never tells anyone what he does for a living. he always changes up his routine at which clubs and banks he goes to and at what time. >> if a person knew that, they were close to phillip. >> even after ten years of running his own money courier business with no major problems, his wife, barbara, is still nervous whenever he goes out. >> i was on him about stopping it. i was saying, you're getting too old, you need to be at home. i don't like you having to leave out at 2:00 in the morning, get home at daybreak. you should be at home in the bed sleeping. >> when he doesn't come home at his usual time, she's worried but tries to stay calm. an hour later when a phone call comes from the hospital, barbara's worst fears are realized. >> i said, is he all right? and she says, we'll talk to you -- we can't give you any information over the phone, we'll talk to you when you get here, get here as soon as you can. >> barbara and one of their daughters arrive at the hospital and receive the new
and he has a background in law enforcement. so phillip always takes several precautions. he never tells anyone what he does for a living. he always changes up his routine at which clubs and banks he goes to and at what time. >> if a person knew that, they were close to phillip. >> even after ten years of running his own money courier business with no major problems, his wife, barbara, is still nervous whenever he goes out. >> i was on him about stopping it. i was saying,...
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i can tell you that a senior law enforcement spokesperson told cnn they have no reason to believe the train engineer was actually on his cell phone during the time of the derailment. and actually, anderson, speaking to another investigator out here, they tell me there are a lot of moving parts to the investigation, one investigator telling me it is just too soon to have the definitive parts. >> all right, jay, thank you very much. and one commuter on her way to work, before you meet her, this was the car she was in on its side. there was a rows of seats on the left and right. the carry-on rack on the right. amanda, i'm so glad you're okay. how are you holding up? >> physically, i am relatively unscathed, and unbelievably so. emotionally, i probably need more time to sort it out. >> does it feel real? >> it is getting more real, the more i hear and see on the news, clearly being inside the train i had no idea the gravity of the situation. when i took the photos i had no idea i would show them to anybody. i had no idea it would get me to a point like this. i only took the pictures to te
i can tell you that a senior law enforcement spokesperson told cnn they have no reason to believe the train engineer was actually on his cell phone during the time of the derailment. and actually, anderson, speaking to another investigator out here, they tell me there are a lot of moving parts to the investigation, one investigator telling me it is just too soon to have the definitive parts. >> all right, jay, thank you very much. and one commuter on her way to work, before you meet her,...
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seasteading floating cities on international waters where business and innovation aren't held back by laws starting as a national application for good coin create your own sovereign so you can pay tax to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time the time to go ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to the second half a lot more. please. tell me. the. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take out a plan to get along here disciplined life has never had sex with the perfect their lives let's play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists play. live. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser
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it's important to keep in mind that military and law enforcement have very specific, very permissive of rules for their use of drones. commercialization drones is a totally different subject. you're talking about flying these in highly populated area, that's the only place it makes sense to use delivery vehicles or uavs as delivery vehicles. you're going to have to look at the nexus between local, ste and federal authority plenty of communities simply say we don't want drones in o neighborhood. they may say we don't want the noise pollution, we don't want the visual pollution. how is that all going to work? the faa has got a lot of work ahead of them -- melissa: which is what brings bruce his point that this was all an elaborate ruse to get us all talking once again. jeff bezos is a pretty smart guy. do you think that's a what it's all about? is. >> he's the drone ranger. melissa: go ahead -- [laughter] the drone ranger. yeah, so you think that's what it is all about, you didn't look at this and immediately see the marketing opportunity? it could be 1-800-mattress as it goes flying b
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we know that it led to significant laws being enacted. we know that it led to a significant increase in the infrastructure in government from local to state to national levels that allowed us to address that public outcry, and to deliver significant protections through the great works of many administrators before me, including carol browner. china also is facing significant public outcry. they have significant challenges that they need to address. but the good news is, we have been there before. the u.s. has faced these challenges. we have faced them well. we have faced them over time. we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states i%i
we know that it led to significant laws being enacted. we know that it led to a significant increase in the infrastructure in government from local to state to national levels that allowed us to address that public outcry, and to deliver significant protections through the great works of many administrators before me, including carol browner. china also is facing significant public outcry. they have significant challenges that they need to address. but the good news is, we have been there...
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seasteading floating cities on international waters where business and innovation aren't held back by laws starting is it national application for paid calling to create your own sovereignty yet pay tax to your taxes or ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because i support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok well i have to go get some more there is intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later make sense of the second to a lot more. right . first for you and i think you're. on our reporters. in. the in the. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea airport screening. they splosion blow them all
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but even as the law is working the right wing media is still pedestri peddling the laws. remember this one? when shawn hannity had this panel on the show complaining about how much obama care would hurt small businesses? but it turned out it just wasn't true. they hadn't even visited the website. and just their week the new york post ran a story about parents who couldn't get their toddler covered under obama care. then it went on tv. >> how is it possible that you go to look for an insurance plan and baby erin is not covered? can you walk us through that? >> it was nightmare. >> being a parent and having four children, to find out that your baby is not going to be on the plan is quite distressing. >> this story was all over the place. even john boehner got in on it tweeting quote, i couldn't believe what i was being told. a dad who learned obama care wouldn't cover his baby. but that turned out to be totally false too. why? the father's application listed only three children. turns out he has four. oops. now we come to expect these bogus stories from conservative media.
but even as the law is working the right wing media is still pedestri peddling the laws. remember this one? when shawn hannity had this panel on the show complaining about how much obama care would hurt small businesses? but it turned out it just wasn't true. they hadn't even visited the website. and just their week the new york post ran a story about parents who couldn't get their toddler covered under obama care. then it went on tv. >> how is it possible that you go to look for an...
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my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i shop online. new reports say one in ten twitter accounts is fake. why would anyone want fake fans? you're going to meet someone who sells fake followers. we're going to ask him about that. at the end of the day, it is all about "money." [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if ery u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help ericans save $300 billion each year. take t
my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial segregation, do away with white minority rule in south africa, but instead of anger against the oppressors, he chose forgiveness, patience and understanding. it worked, too. our colleague nadia belichick is a friend to the mandela family and joins us now to talk about this leader on an iconic -- on a very personal level. now, you were back in south africa just last week. >> yes, i was back last week and i got to spend the morning with winnie and the granddaughter zazi. and i said how is madiba doing and they said the same. and the same meant he still had tubes that were draining the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial...
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others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that means there's a lot of money riding on this thing working. >> there is a lot of money riding on it. i think the way to look at this and way i like at it, we had inertia health care for a long time. we had something moving along at the certain pace and distance and direction and could not be stopped. obama care was a big, big jolt to that. now we're beginning to have the transition where this massive liner in the middle of the ocean is turning around and beginning to move in another direction. there's going to be a great deal of inertia supporting that as well. the health care indus
others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that...
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seasteading floating cities on international waters where business and innovation aren't held back by laws starting as a national application for good calling to create your own sovereign so you can pay tax too if you're so used to it taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time a time ago ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later and it makes sense to do the second a lot more. cleaner who's in love with a waitress on stage imagine that there's an audience that you should take drugs and drink like of. the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. are circus of. great times about kids from disadvantaged. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr krista lott hosts c f o o
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